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Instacart's market capitalization, including all outstanding shares, totaled $13.9 billion. But even with the stock price pop, the company's valuation remained a far cry from the $39 billion that investors assigned it in the private market in 2021.
A report from consulting firm Redseer estimated that by FY28, there will be a significant increase in the number of companies that are either listed or ready for an IPO, with a strong emphasis on profitability.
Few institutional investors in India, such as mutual funds and insurance companies, are willing to bet big on loss-making companies like most Indian tech startups
At the same time the left-wing lunatics who are running Joe Biden's regime are attempting to force Americans to accept their green technology by spiking gas and diesel prices, their policies [...]
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Technology has been the key driver of a tectonic shift in critical sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, manufacturing and retail, with an explosion of smart and connected devices, robust applications and use cases.
Read more about MTAR Technologies IPO subscribed over 200 times on final day of bidding on Business Standard. The issue received total bids for 1.46 billion shares as against 7.26 million shares on the offer, according to subscription data available on the exchanges
ETtech Morning Dispatch on March 3, 2021: All aboard the tech IPO train! Want this newsletter delievered to your inbox? SUBSCRIBE We'll soon meet in your inbox. / Morning Dispatch Hi everyone, Samidha here. This year has been different for me as a reporter-editor who covers the technology and startup sector. In my many years, almost a decade now, of being on the inside track of this industry, I have always asked why startups (especially ones that have scooped up billions of dollars in investor capital) do not go public in India. Isn't that the holy grail for all venture-funded companies? I was always given answers like: the India market is still small compared to those in China and the US… startup valuations are simply out of whack... founders aren't building companies with the kind of discipline that's needed to take them to